Like a River…

Stream restoration lessons for living a wild and scenic life

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    • “What Stream Type Are You?” — The Quiz!
    • Stream Types’ Summary: Strengths, Vulnerabilities, and Tips
    • Stream Type A — Steps and Pools
    • Stream Type B — Rapids
    • Stream Type C — Riffles, Pools, and Point Bars
    • Stream Type D — Braided
    • Stream Type Da — Many stable, connected paths
    • Stream Type E — Meandering –a lot. But focused.
    • Stream Type F — Self-sufficient
    • Stream Type G — Gully
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Betsy Pearson

"Here, on the river's verge, I could be busy for months without changing my place, simply leaning a little more to right or left." Paul Cezanne

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Posts to read as a sort of “How Rivers Work 101”:

Thinking Like a River

Bankfull

Fluvially Geomorphic

Reference Reach

Stream Type

Stream Types Summaries

Biggest Thing We Don’t See About Rivers

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